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2. exe program is a 16 bit Windows application that will also run in Windows 95 and Windows 98 Thanks to the extensions of the Windows multimedia functions long file names are supported for project and wave files so projects prepared in a 32 bit environment are acceptable File and directory names created by the QV4P program however are restricted to the 8 3 format When the program is launched the system determines which unit is or units are attached and recalls the last project file and level settings associated with that type As the primary function of the system is expected to be production programming and test the main dialog is devoted to these functions Main Program Dialog Quadravox QY401P Gang Programmer of ES Project Operations Record Test Play Retest EOM Test play STOP curentfle o O Address o fies Playback socket Bank Unit Chip type _ Cueing _ Automatic Recording level Single Files Chip capture System setup Test setup The operations available in the main dialog are Select starts a file open dialog with the recalled project file as the default If the device type in the selected project shown in the Chip type window is not compatible with the installed programmer an error message is displayed Project files are text files listing wave file names and locations They can be generated automatically by the QV400D prototyping system or the QV400S1 development software
3. looking for the OVF condition There is no check for socket connections or chip orientation If all sockets appear to be empty the voice prompt will say empty If all sockets are filled and all devices pass the EOM test the green PASS LED will be displayed and the voice prompt will say all pass If one or more sockets appear empty but all others pass the green PASS LED will still be displayed along with the empty indication s In this case the voice prompt will say pass Test statistics will NOT count empty sockets as either tested or failed If a socket fails any phrase EOM test it will be marked as a failure the PASS LED will not be displayed and the voice prompt will say failures There remains the slight risk that a genuinely dead chip will escape if this algorithm is followed so the option is provided to defeat the empty socket detection and simply report the raw results This option is invoked by unchecking the empty socket detection checkbox in the test setup dialog Following EOM testing the Test play function will be invoked if it has been enabled in the test setup dialog Details of the EOM and auto play tests are given in an appendix During programming the address file name and label of the file currently being recorded are displayed in the associated windows Upon completion of testing EOM test complete and test play complete are displayed in the file name window Recording must be done in rea
4. or ini file 7 In programming mode reset to run mode Switch 1 on the rear panel of one or more units is set to srvc service Change it to run 8 Board type does not match project The project you have selected calls for a chip which cannot be programmed on the attached hardware e g a 4003 project with a QV402P attached Use QV400D to change the target chip and compute new tables or do so manually or attach the appropriate programmer hardware 9 Could not allocate buffer memory This is an internal Windows failure If you have large programs loaded in the background turn them off Buffer size for chip capture is about 1 3Mbyte minute Be sure that enough RAM is installed and functional Finally there is a maximum buffer size in 16bit Windows applications which limits capture projects or single phrases to about 12 6minutes at 11025Hz sample rate If this is the problem try converting the files to 8kHz sampling rate all that is needed with ISD s current devices This raises the limit to about 17 4 minutes 10 Record file not found The specified record file could not be found If the project has been copied from another computer or was accessed over a network be certain that the fully specified file name is correct from the viewpoint of the local PC It may be necessary to use a text editor to block replace drive names with local equivalents 11 Could not create WAV file System error try rebooting If that fails cal
5. recording level Captured files can be edited with Cool Edit or other wave file editors to filter noise adjust level or trim the front end to the true starting point If data are trimmed at the front edge addresses should be adjusted accordingly increase the presumed starting address by delta granularity and test the original master chip to verify that all of the desired phrase is still audible but that extraneous material has been cut Then set the fixed address or tbl address in hex to the new value If it is desirable to move the project and its wave files to another location block replace the default path with the new path in the tbl and ipf files Recording can be done from bank 1 unit1 socket 1 only 12 Testing _ Autoplay 200 ms v Empty socket detection _ Sequence phrases address mode LED indication flashing gt steady Sessions _ Log sessions Session 1 Sat Jun 05 10 14 08 1999 Operator Project T4003 04 Session notes Tested this session 0 Failed this session 0 0 Session elapsed time 0 hours 0 minutes 52 seconds Test rate this session 0 units hour Total elapsed time 0 hours 0 minutes 52 seconds Overall test rate 0 units hour Session reruns 0 Add reruns bo Two types of test are provided a check of EOM placement and an automated partial playback of the data from all sockets EOM testing The method of verifying EOM placement depends on chip type ISD3
6. 11 CHIP TYPE Ack AAA ASAS AL GA AME BAAN SAA SA BAAS a Aa 11 CHIP CAPTURE DIALOG ici vectdsccdentdecadectdaccdaeteadscucdcuccducddavedeuadecdcueteaalebene 11 CAPTURE PROJECT iwi anak ek Bane A nh aed Aa ead 12 AUTO ABORT an anane e ati aetna lial ach eye tk e tetera enn 12 CAPTURE CAN a ete wee 12 EESTI e E E A E A E A E EEE ceddsevsdevdddeceduccdsuddedavadededavedsdesedeuee 13 EOM TESTING 524 en aia 13 TEST PLAY FUNCTION cara a A cn 14 TEST OPTIONS seston sky aaa anna 14 AUTOPLAY ai eee a ALS acada 14 SEQUENCE PHRASES ainda datan ey 14 TESTSTATISTICS LOGGING enuncia Se SL ed Dei 14 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS cccocccconocconocoonocnonoconanonanaronancnnanronancnanaronancnnnaronanrnnna conan rnanarananos 16 ANALO Grunnin a wn hkl a a en el E a a 16 DATA CABLE ar A A AT ee a e dao 16 MULTIPLE UNIT CONNECTIONS a cod 16 SPEAKER A 16 FRONT PANEE CONTROLS a a ne da De dgoAs 17 STATUS LEDS i 17 PASS FAILCLEDS comenta 17 START BUTTON is 17 FIELDIUPGRADES nar 17 MESSAGES a E canadian asnicar 18 REPORTED MESSAGE OT cantera elec rbd 18 1 The project file was NOt f0UNkA ooooconoccccnncininacooonccnononcconnnonnnncnnnnncnnnnnnrnncnnn rare nnnnnrn nc nnnnnncnns 18 2 FOrMat Crror in project TM al ie 18 6 No QV400P boards detected ssseccccccceceeessneeeceeeessesensaeneseeeesseeesaaeneseeeessesessaeenseeeess 18 7 In programming mode reset tO run MONO oooococcccconcconacacinoccconanonancnnnnncnnnnnonrnncnnnncnnn
7. 3000 4000 5000 5116 These devices permit cueing at high speed from a starting address and produce a latched INT EOM output Testing is accomplished by starting from an address address mode or cueing with IAB set cueing mode and measuring the time taken to reach the EOM Devices which do not reach the EOM within a narrow window are deemed to have failed ISD2500 This series does not permit cueing from an address but does have a clock frequency centered about the nominal which allows it to be programmed using an accurate external clock In address mode the position of end of a given phrase is computed and the device is played from an address just prior to the end The address is adjusted to ensure that some period which should be free of EOMs is included in the test window If a device s EOM does not appear within a narrow range it is deemed to have failed ISD1100 1200 1400 These devices must be recorded using the free running internal oscillator and this has certain implications for testing When data are recorded at defined addresses it is possible to compute the range of valid EOM placements and check for presence in this range Since the range is wider than that of other device types the test time is slightly longer However when the data are recorded in sequential addressing mode to be used with cueing for playback it becomes impossible to define a range for the EOM markers that would cover the total variation of eight separate
8. annnnns 18 8 Board type does not match project ooocionocicinicicinccooocccnnnnaconnnonannnnnnncnnnnnann nn nn nan cr nana nn 18 9 Could not allocate buffer MeMOlVLooooccccncccninacononcconoccconnaonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnc nan nnnrrnnncnnnccnns 18 10 ReCord Tile NOt found aiii cas 18 1 4 Could not create WAV Tle oo A 18 12 Your PC S DUS speed is lOW eociooccccnocicinacoconcccnnccononnnonnnccnnnncnonnnonnnncn cnn cnn nnnnrrnncnnnnnncnns 19 13 Coula oticr ate dialog uta little 19 14 Could not open DLL for this device family d ooooooccccccnonacacoccconaniconnnoonancnnnncnnnnnnrrrncnnnnncnnno 19 19 POSE TIO MOET OUI nasagasaan a a a 19 16 System contains different board types correct before proceeding ooocciciciinimmm 19 17 Selected port not present not bi directional Or malfunctioning cccccceceeeettneeeeeeees 19 18 Record function timed OUt ci iaa 19 19 Initial setup select OK when bus interval and port have been Set cccccececeeeeees 19 20 The selected port does not respond please investigate occcoccccccccnoninonininnninnnons 19 21 There is a hardware error in the board call QUadravox ooococcccccccnnccnnnnnnnnninininininons 19 22 If you believe the problem has been resolved uoooininiccccnnncininncconoccccncnccnnnconnncnnnnnonnnnnnnns 19 23 CCU NEON da sh aR Gee tas Ga GA ee 19 24 WAV files must be Monaural this file is S ereo ooooccocconnnnnnnnn
9. are exchanged with the PC in digital form only Keeping virtually all of the control function in the PC makes it simple to upgrade the product function when new device types are introduced features added or corrections made Ideally the PC will be dedicated to the programming task since ts use as the controller imposes certain constraints on the configuration of hardware and software It is essential that network and automatically launched programs be disable during programming as they can cause sound quality problems By default interrupts are disabled during critical operations However as long as all requirements are met during actual operation of the programmer it is possible to connect a QVP400P to any Windows 3 1 through 98 PC Windows NT 4 is not supported Please refer to the hardware and software specifications for details Initial setup Box contents One QV40xP 8 chip programmer One regulated power supply One IEEE1284 6 extension cable One 8ohm extension speaker Manual Installation software Connections First ensure that a PC parallel port is available The port should be set to a mode supporting bi directional transfers Usually this is controlled in the PC hardware setup menu ECP or bi directional sometimes called PS2 modes will work Although EPP mode should work some PCs appear to set this mode without bi directional transfers enabled If you select an EPP port and receive the message that the port is n
10. ass wav File label all pass Single file operations are of value for establishing proper recording levels and for evaluating the bandwidth limitations of the various device types The functions provided are the same as those in the main dialog with the following exceptions The chip type is not specified by a project file but by the selection box in this dialog There is no automatic function the bank and for playback unit and socket are selected within the dialog The recording level can be set as desired in this dialog and will then be reflected in the main dialog to simplify project level setting The recording address must be explicitly indicated by editing the Address window Record opens a file selection dialog with the last file used as the default Recording is followed automatically by an EOM test See the note in the main dialog section regarding the ISD 1100 1200 and 1400 devices Play plays the selected device from the specified address until the next EOM 10 Erase writes silence to all chips in the bank for the length of the selected chip type Retest EOM tests EOM placement of all units in the bank for the file shown in the File window Stop can stop play immediately but has no effect on record or test File label displays the label associated with the selected wav file Chip type only chip types that are supported by the installed programmer will be displayed Chip Capt
11. chips For this case the EOM test must be performed by playing back the 13 entire chip at normal speed Fortunately the maximum length of chips in this family is 20 seconds so the added time is not large compared to the handling time Test play function EOM testing verifies that the device has responded properly to the commands and that the necessary locations in the EOM memory work Sound quality or even presence is not guaranteed by the EOM test The test play function plays back a certain portion of the data on each of the chips in turn The chip being played is indicated by the FAIL LED being illuminated and by the socket and unit windows in the main dialog If auto play is enabled in the test setup dialog the test play function will be performed if the EOM test has been successful The Test Play function in the main dialog will also launch this process The test setup dialog also allows the user to choose the length of time each chip is played and whether the playback is of only the first file in the project or the first 8 units files one per chip If more chips are being tested than there are files in the project the sequence will start over Test options Each time a TBL file is used a corresponding QPF project file will be updated or created if this is the first use All test and programming options defined for the project will be stored in the QPF file Autoplay causes the system to play a selected portion of a
12. e system software When the software is first installed it first searches for parallel ports capable of bi directional transfers If either LPT1 or LPT2 are in bi directional mode that port will automatically be selected If both ports are available and set to bi directional mode LPT1 is selected The selection can be changed with the selected radio buttons The software checks the average PC bus speed and issues an alert if it is too slow It also measures processor speed to set certain time constants At installation time the reference period will be measured and stored in the ini file Unless something in the system changes it is not necessary to recalibrate the system but the capability is provided with the Calibrate button The system clock in the QV400P hardware produces the precise timing signals required for EOM testing The number of units detected in each bank the type of system and the firmware revision number are all displayed in this section An error message is displayed if all units are not of the same type The Disable Interrupts button from version 2 22 adds a degree of security by eliminating operating system interrupts during programming and testing This includes such things as mouse movement interrupts so unchecking this box during setup and tests will improve response However the box must be checked during production programming Single Files Dialog Phrase Record Test Play Retest EOM STOP File p
13. e playback of voice prompts for various system errors and functions These prompts are defined in the ini file and may be replaced with any user defined file fitting the format constraints User test functions initiates a predefined test sequence It is highly recommended that all devices be removed from the sockets or adapters before this function is employed To fully utilize the tests at least a voltmeter will be required Any of the available tests can be selected manually by entering its value in the test state window Cancel clear resets the test sequence The programmer must be re initialized after any tests are performed The available test functions are 0 reset unit set the fail LEDs to a pattern of off on off on off on off on set the fail LEDs to a pattern of on off on off on off on off turn on the pass LED turn off the pass LED turn on the program LED turn off the program LED select bank2 the bank2 ready LED should be displayed select bank1 the bank1 ready LED should be displayed Items 9 22 require a voltmeter or oscilloscope 9 turn on socket power pins 27 digital and 18 analog on the QV401P should indicate 3V 10 Pins 28 digital and 16 analog on the QV402P should indicate 5V 10 10 For the QV402P only set address pins A0 A7 1 8 to a pattern of 0x55 11 For the QV402P only set address pins A0 A7 1 8 to a pattern of OxAA 12 Set device control pins to 1 QV401P pins 1 2 28 QV402P pin
14. erenced to system ground Please ensure that the speaker connections do not come in contact with ground potential PC requirements The IBM compatible PC used as the controller for this system must meet the following minimum requirements Pentium class 166MHz minimum clock speed 32Mbytes RAM for Windows 3 1 95 64Mbytes RAM for Windows 98 ISA bus speed 7 5MHz or greater no printer drivers associated with the parallel port used by the QV400P no active TSRs during programming in particular disable Microsoft s FastFind utility 16 Front panel controls Status LEDs Power indicates that supply voltage is present Active indicates that the PC software is currently addressing this bank Program indicates that programming and test are in progress Pass fail LEDs If all units pass the green Pass LED will be active If any device fails any EOM test that device s red Fail LED will be active Voice prompts if activated will also be given Start button If the automatic mode of programming is selected the PC interface can be ignored after initial project selection Upon completion of programming test and reloading the Start button will restart the process If two banks are attached only the Start button associated with the deselected bank will be active The button is latched and can be pressed as soon as the operator has refilled the sockets Upon completion of the alternate bank the just loaded bank will immedia
15. file the first in the project from each of the chips in the system up to 32 chips if four units are used in parallel The length of the portion can be entered in the appropriate window Sequence phrases will cause the file pointer to advance once for each chip lf more chips are present than files in the project the pointer will start over as often as necessary to allow all devices to be played The purpose of sequencing is to make it easier for the operator to identify a missing response Test statistics logging If the log sessions option is selected the system will compute and update test statistics for each record play operation Data are maintained individually for each socket and are available in the QPF file corresponding to the project TBL file The summary shown in this dialog is a summation of all sockets A session consists of a set of test records the elapsed time the operator s name a text note of up to 256 characters and a correction factor reruns for devices which have been reprogrammed presumably as a result of an initial test failure A session is initiated by selecting the last entry in the session list Create new session The Session Information dialog will be presented for the operator to fill in and all other test values will be set to zero lt is also possible to append current data to a previous session In this case the session statistics are initialized with the current values and will be re writ
16. ht devices in two banks of parallel units If you elect to use eight units you may experience erratic operation due to the electrical loading of the port If so contact us for a version of the software that uses a separate parallel port for each bank Set the power switch to OFF Connect the power supply to the receptacle on the back of the unit and to a mains power outlet Determine whether you want parallel or bank connections or both If two banks are used half of the units should be set to bank1 and half to bank2 Each box must have a unique unit bank address Attach one of the boxes to the PC parallel port with the IEEE1284 extension cable Subsequent units should be connected directly to the first via the expansion connector Another IEEE1284 cable can be used but total cable length should be limited to six feet two meters There is no need to observe a particular connection order but convenient configuration might be to keep units in a bank directly connected and banks separated by an extension cable This allows the operator to arrange the banks in a more accessible shape than a linear array Software installation The system is delivered with an install package for 32 bit systems A version with a 16 bit install procedure may be downloaded from our web site www quadravox com support section The package may be used with Windows 3 1 WFW Win95 or Win98 Windows NT is not supported Check that the PC complies with the syste
17. ilable Test play performs only the test play function on the selected bank based on the specified project file Cueing mode and addressed modes are available but the sequencing option see Test Setup is not available in cueing mode Stop ends the current record or test operation after the file in progress has completed During playing stop is effective immediately System setup launches the setup dialog described below Single files launches the single file dialog the functions of which are described below Chip capture launches the chip capture dialog described below Test setup launches the test setup dialog described below System Setup Dialog E Audio monitor User test functions see manual Enable wv play vi record prompts Advance Test Cancel Clear Device parameters System configuration Unit required QVv401P Unit installed QV401P 4 Disable Interrupts Record length 240 sec Bank 1 units Software version HE Granularity ms Bank 2 units Firmware revision Recording level dB LPT1 0x378 Used Sampling rate Hz LPT2 0x278 Used Chip type Bus period ns Calibrate System setup has four functional groups Audio monitor contains separate controls for the three types of audio monitoring available in the PV400P Each can be enabled or disabled and have its output level set on an arbitrary scale of 1 to 100 see hardware specifications for details The prompts selection controls th
18. ing a text editor but you must match certain elements of the format exactly Some of the information in the TBL file is for compatibility with other systems and is not used by the QV400P series The following example is a clip of a machine generated file The required information is noted PROJECT SAMPLE IPF ISD4003 04 device type WORD0000 DATA 0000 BANK1 WAV 841 msec bank one address in hex and file name WORD0001 DATA 0006 BANK2 WAV 870 msec bank two WORDO0002 DATA 000C CAPTCOM WAV 1116 msec capture complete WORDO003 DATA 0014 FAIL WAV 761 msec failures WORDO004 DATA 001A PASS WAV 869 msec all pass WORDO005 DATA 0020 SOMEPASS WAV 487 msec ready Concatenation Table ONCO0000 used as end of file marker by QV400P Data beyond this point are not used by the QV400P The following section is the minimum acceptable representation of the machine generated file above Comment and blank lines can be interspersed without invalidating the format The first set of brackets in the Project line must contain at least one blank For added convenience if the word decimal is written in the first set of brackets the addresses will be interpreted as decimal rather than hexadecimal values Project s note above ISD4003 04 DATA 00 BANK1 WAV DATA 06 BANK2 WAV DATA OC CAPTCOM WAV DATA 14 FAIL WAV DATA 1A PASS WAV DATA 20
19. ini file has disappeared or become corrupted 20 The selected port does not respond please investigate Similar to 17 but can occur when the port hardware works but the unit is not powered or not connected 21 There is a hardware error in the board call Quadravox The visible message for conditions 3 4 and 5 If this message ever appears it is likely there has been a serious internal failure which will require board replacement You can try to restart from cold at this point nothing hurts 22 If you believe the problem has been resolved This is a pause for you to correct the problem 23 Could not open table file The selected file name could not be used to create a new table file for a project capture The most likely causes are lack of memory and an existing file of the same name 19 24 WAV files must be monaural this file is stereo Only 16bit PCM monaural files of sample rates 22050Hz or less are allowed 25 WAV files must be 16bit PCM this file is 8bit PCM Only 16bit PCM monaural files of sample rates 22050Hz or less are allowed 26 WAV files must be PCM format The selected file may have been in ADPCM format Windows uses the same wav extension for these files 27 The sampling rate for this file exceeds the maximum The selected file has a sampling rate in excess of 22050Hz Miscellaneous problems If during programming or prompts you hear a stuttering of the sound the ca
20. innnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnn 20 25 WAV files must be 16bit PCM this file is 8bit POM cccccesecceeeeeseeeeeeesceeeseeseeetseees 20 26 WAV files must be PCM fOrtmat 0 2 cccccceeseeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeetescenaneneeeeetsesdenaeenseeeetsneea 20 27 The sampling rate for this file exceeds the maximum 01 1 cecseeesseeeeeeeeeeeeettneeeeeeeetteeeees 20 MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEMS 2cceccceeeeeeeeeeeeaceeeceeaeeeeeseaeeeeseaaeeeeseaeeeesecaaeeeeseaeeeseecaeeesseneeeeeas 20 INI FILE INFORMATION 2 2 2 cceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeneneeeeeeeeaeeseeseaeeeeeeaeceeeesaeeseaseaeeseeseaneeseseeaeenenss 21 QPF FILE INFORMATION irii A A a 22 TBL FILE INFORMATION Jisai acaso cer e 23 Overview The QV400P gang programmers come in three versions differing only in the device connections the socket or in system programming connector and in the control functions specific to the supported device family The units comprise a 16 bit analog interface and supporting analog signal conditioning a monitor amplifier programmable logic and power regulation and switching circuits A programming station includes An IBM compatible PC and as many as eight QV400P s All of the units must be of the same type The PC is the repository of all the speech data and also directly performs the control functions for the system the hardware in the box serves as digital l O expansion and the analog interface Sound data recorded to the targets or captured from them
21. ivered with a continental European plug which may be replaced to suit local requirements Data cable The supplied cable is an IEEE1284 printer extension cable with male and female DB 25 connectors Only IEEE1284 certified cables should be used Multiple units can be connected directly together via the right side expansion connector or through a second extension cable attached to the same connector The series connection is required to allow gating of some signals Total cable length should not exceed six feet Multiple unit connections Units must be set to unique addresses using the bank and unit addresses switches located on the back panel All units within a bank will be programmed and tested simultaneously Banks will be alternately selected allowing the operator to unload and reload one bank while the other is being programmed The fourth switch in the set puts the unit into bios upgrade mode Although there are safeguards against unintentional reprogramming of the bios this switch should never be moved from run mode unless all preparations have been made for upgrading the bios firmware Speaker The 8 ohm monaural speaker may be connected via a miniature RCA phone plug in order to monitor recording playback or voice prompts The built in amplifier can provide 1 1W output and is controlled both by the front panel volume control and by the enable and level settings shown in the setup dialog The audio output is push pull and is not ref
22. l Quadravox 18 12 Your PC s bus speed is low The system transfers data via the parallel port separately for each unit attached If the PC bus speed is not at least 8MHz the PC may be overrun Solutions include selecting another PC and downsampling the data to the minimum required rate 8kHz maximum 13 Could not create dialog System error try rebooting and if that fails call Quadravox 14 Could not open DLL for this device family Ensure that the latest DLLs are available and located in the main program directory 15 Test file not found Similar to error 10 16 System contains different board types correct before proceeding A multi unit installation has a mixture of basic programmer types e g 402 and 401 Only homogenous systems can be used 17 Selected port not present not bi directional or malfunctioning The port specified in the setup dialog does not respond Check the cable attachments and the port setup in the PC bios setup 18 Record function timed out The most likely cause is that the communication via the parallel port has failed Another possibility is that some TSR or interrupt remains in effect and has delayed port activity All TSRs 19 Initial setup select OK when bus interval and port have been set This message is displayed before the first use of the system to allow verification and or setting of two basic variables If you see this message at some later time it means the qv4p
23. l sessions in this project number of sessions 3 last session 3 total elapsed time 10700 in seconds cumtested11 629 630 630 631 630 630 630 630 socket1 gt socket8 cumfailed11 2 2010110 the format is cumtested a b where a is the bank number and b is the unit number These lines will be repeated for each unit in the system total reruns 8 number of units recycled through programmer during project this number is subtracted from both the total tested and total failed unless it is greater than either Session 1 operator Billy Wayne notes device date code is 9812 lot P7A27095 example note session elapsed time 3500 last modification Tue May 04 12 27 52 1999 reruns 4 tested11 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 210 failed11 1 0010000 see notes above Session 2 operator Bobby Ed notes quickturn lot for customer session elapsed time 3200 last modification Tue May 04 13 50 00 1999 reruns 1 tested11 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 180 failed11 0 2000010 Session 3 operator Ruth Arlene notes session elapsed time 0 last modification Fri May 07 16 54 44 1999 reruns 3 tested11 239 240 240 241 240 240 240 240 failed11 1 0000100 22 TBL file information TBL files are the primary control source for a project The files are created by the supplied QV400s0 or s1 project development software see the help file in this software for details It is also possible to create the files us
24. l time due to the fixed filters and maximum writing speed of the ISD ChipCorders The programmer controls the device oscillator frequency ISD 1100 1200 and 1400 devices have the internal oscillators trimmed to 3 5 below the nominal sample rate in order to guarantee the stated minimum recording time The QV400P does not use the external clock input when programming or testing these devices in order to maintain accurate playback pitch over the range of production variation Play causes the entire project to be played in the order it was recorded The socket bank and unit windows select the socket to be routed to the monitor amplifier This function is not required for normal programming but it is useful for checking levels and quality during the initial project setup The correct project file must be selected a priori to provide addresses for playback The cueing mode is also effective on playback but if used with a device recorded at specific locations this mode will reveal noise or leftover recordings between addressed words The address file name and label of the file currently being played are displayed in the associated windows The device oscillator is allowed to free run during playback it has been found that controlling the XCLK pin in this mode can lead to an audible beat frequency in some cases Retest EOM performs only the EOM test on the selected bank based on the specified project file Cueing mode and addressed modes are ava
25. m requirements given in the hardware specification section The installation is launched from File Manager or Explorer by executing the setup exe program All system files except the initialization file will be placed in the selected program directory The program itself requires only about 200kB of disk space but if you plan to use the master chip capture function you should allow for the space required to store the contents of the chip or about 1 3MB per minute of chip capacity The PC must be considered to be an integral part of the production system Although it can be used for other functions when not being used as a programmer controller during programming the QV4P program must have unhindered access to the parallel port Be sure to disable any background tasks that may take precedence on the system bus and remove any printer drivers originally associated with the selected printer port If the system is connected to a network you should logoff while using the programmer s To complete the system setup turn on the power to all units and launch the program qv4p exe If this is the first installation on a given PC the system will search for an available parallel port and calibrate system timing for the PC bus speed The setup menu will automatically be launched and will display the port choice bus speed and number of units in each bank If you wish to change the port address you can do so by changing the selected check boxes The QV4P
26. one autoabort 1 max empty rows 5 max segment length 15 capture gain 5 The parameters section contains general system setup values PARAMETERS port 0x378 bus interval ns 1350 monitor play 1 monitor record 1 monitor prompts 1 play monitor 70 record monitor 92 prompt monitor 90 automatic 0 address display dec The prompts section links error and operating prompts to specific wav files The default files shipped with the product are shown below Any monaural 16bit wav format file with sample rate 11025Hz or lower can be substituted One obvious use is to change the language to that of the operator PROMPTS capture complete captcom wav bank1 bank1 wav bank2 bank2 wav failures fail wav all pass pass wav some pass somepass wav none none wav empty empt y wav 21 QPF file information QPF files are created for each TBL file using the root name of the TBL file Information stored here controls the set up for recording and testing the project Project Setup log sessions 1 recording level 11 the dialog will display recording level 1 5dB cueing mode 0 empty socket detection 1 empty socket indication 1 automatic play 1 auto play length 200 phrase sequencing 1 Test statistics are also stored in the QPF file A condensed and interpreted version of the statistics is displayed in the Test setup dialog Data are retained for each socket in each unit Testing totals for al
27. or can be created by hand using a text editor Record Test initiates a recording of all the files in the selected project at the locations defined therein The current file name is displayed in the current file window and any associated label embedded in the wav file is shown in the file label window just below The programming address is shown in decimal or hexadecimal in the current address window If cueing mode is set the addresses are ignored and the data are placed sequentially in the ISD ChipCorder device If automatic mode is set all record test functions including the first one are initiated with the START button When in automatic mode the first bank to be programmed is determined by which START button is first pressed The bank selection will then alternate automatically There is no further need to use the PC graphic interface for operation but the program must remain open The START button may be pressed as soon as the sockets are reloaded it is not necessary to wait for the active bank to complete programming Immediately following the programming all EOM locations are tested To avoid the visual confusion that might arise when some sockets are left empty the normal mode of testing uses the following algorithm A socket which fails the presence check is deemed to be empty and is indicated as such by a slowly flashing fail LED after testing is completed The presence check is made by playing a file at the end of the chip and
28. ot bi directional please choose another type or reset the mode of the port in the PC bios setup screen The system software is initially set to search for available ports and will select LPT1 port address 0x378 if it is available and in the correct mode If you prefer to use LPT2 the selection can be made in the setup menu The selected port should not be associated with a printer driver If it is you will need to disable or remove the driver while the system is used for programming Single unit connections Set the power switch to OFF Connect the regulated power supply to the receptacle on the back of the unit and to a mains power outlet If the unit is delivered outside North America it will be necessary to add a locally obtained mains plug to the power supply cable Connect the IEEE1284 extension cable to the available PC parallel port Connect the extension speaker to the phone jack on the back of the unit The address and BIOS dip switch should be set to bank 1 unit 1 run mode this is the default setting Multiple unit connections Multiple units can be combined in two ways In a parallel combination several units are programmed and tested simultaneously If the units are connected in banks the program test function alternates between the two allowing the operator to unload and load the deselected unit s while the active unit s operates thus eliminating dead time in the cycle It is possible to combine up to eig
29. s 9 10 23 24 27 13 Set device control pins to 0 14 Set the external clock value to 1 024MHz pin 26 both types 15 Set the external clock value to 819 2kHz pin 26 both types 16 Set the external clock value to 682 7kHz pin 26 both types 17 Set the external clock value to 512kHz pin 26 both types 18 Set the external clock value to 2 048MHz pin 26 both types 19 Set the external clock value to 1 638MHz pin 26 both types 20 Set the external clock value to 1 365MHz pin 26 both types 21 Set the external clock value to 1 024MHz pin 26 both types 22 turn off socket power 23 Record the test11k wav file to test 11 025kHz sample rate support should sound 440Hz 24 Record the test8k wav file to test 8kHz sample rate support should sound 440Hz 25 Record the test6k wav file to test 6kHz sample rate support should sound 440Hz 26 Record the test5k wav file to test 5kHz sample rate support should sound 440Hz 27 Record the test4k wav file to test 4kHz sample rate support should sound 440Hz 28 Reset system and turn off test function ONDOARWND wow a Device Parameters contains information about the chip specified in the selected project file Granularity is the row time Record level is the nominal signal level for this device type The recording level can be changed in either the single file or main dialogs System configuration displays information about the current system configuration as sensed or measured by th
30. ted address If the phrase does not play at all it is likely that the computed address falls before the end of the previous phrase so it will be necessary to increase the trial address When the verification is complete the TBL file can be updated using a text editor to reflect the actual addresses If the device has been recorded in sequential addressing mode no modification of the calculated addresses is necessary as they will not be used Capture project initiates the capture process A project file name must be selected or created in a file open dialog The project files created will be of the ipf format used as input to QV400D and the tbl output format used by the QV400P The ipf file will show the assumed addresses as fixed when the project is opened by QV400D As the recording progresses each segment between EOM markers will be given a generic name of the form file lt number gt wav The captured files will be monaural 16bit wav files with 11025Hz sample rate The capture process stops when the total length or address exceeds the maximum size of the specified chip or when one of the auto abort conditions occurs if auto abort is enabled Auto abort allows two additional measures to terminate the capture session The Maximum segment value if not zero will limit the length of any single phrase The Maximum empty sequential rows value limits the number of consecutive EOM markers allowed Capture gain is used to set the basic
31. tely begin its programming and test sequence Field upgrades Almost all upgrades are possible through s w replacement The latest version of the software is always available free from our website at www quadravox com support or by mail On rare occasions it may be necessary to modify the programmable logic employed on the board itself This change is similar to a bios upgrade on a PC If a change becomes necessary QV will provide both the new data and reprogramming code via our web page or mail 17 Messages Reported message list 1 The project file was not found The specified project file could not be found under this name in the directory indicated Check for typing errors or use the browse function to find the desired project The programming project must have a tbl extension 2 Format error in project file The project file contains an unrecognized sequence If the file was created by hand check it against the template provided Check to be sure that you have selected a tbl file and not the raw QV400D ipf format 6 No QV400P boards detected The system has searched for all bank and unit addresses and has found no response Be sure that power is applied to all units each unit has a unique address combination of bank and unit addresses the main data cable is securely attached at both the programmer and computer ends the selected port LPT1 or LPT2 is still the correct one and still selected in the setup dialog
32. ten with the sums of both instances The default session upon startup is the one last used but the option is given to create a new session The cumulative statistics are the summation of all sessions created for the project The reruns value allows the operator to specify how many devices have been programmed twice The assumption is that these are failing units so if possible the rerun value will be subtracted from both the error count and the total count for the session The rerun entry can be positive or negative to allow correction of erroneously entered data 14 Session Information Session information dialog The operator name field is 256 characters long The notes field can hold up to 512 characters Possible uses are the recording of lot numbers customer name or device date codes 15 Hardware specifications Analog Analog digital conversion is performed by an Analog Devices AD1845 16bit stereo codec The left channel output is used for recording the right for monitoring Recording and monitor controls have an attenuation range of 94 5dB in 1 5dB steps The mute value invokes a direct mute function in the device Power Supply The minimum power requirements are 6 0VDC at 750mA Depending on destination systems may be delivered with a 6 2V supply or a 9 0V supply The fuse is a 1A fast blow type Units shipped to North America have a standard non grounded polarized mains plug For other markets the systems are del
33. ure Dialog Capture project STOP Project default tbl Address E hak File name root Number of files gt dec yi Auto abort Maximum segment secs hs Max empty rows b Chip type ISD4003 04 y Capture gain 6 0dB gt The purpose of this function is to make it possible to duplicate an existing chip when the original files are no longer available The quality of the duplicates made this way will not equal that of devices recorded from original 16bit sound files due to spectral and signal to noise modifications introduced by the original recording The method employed is to record the output of a master chip keeping track of file ending addresses and to create from this data a standard project file Unused sections of the chip are treated one of two ways if the section is filled with EOM marks it will be skipped If the region has silence or other prerecorded sounds they will be copied into a file or appended to the beginning of the next valid phrase Since a direct copy will presumably utilize the same starting addresses as the original this extra data will never be heard 11 The 1100 1200 and 1400 devices have sampling rates intentionally set below the nominal to guarantee the advertised recording capacity Since the device to device variation is greater than for other types it is important that the calculated starting addresses be tested using the single file functions Try to play each phrase at the calcula
34. use is likely to be some other program or hardware capturing the bus or heavily loading the PC The system can tolerate only about 1 5ms of interruption without failure Turn off all TSRs virus checkers printer drivers and network connections and automatic programs e g Registry Scan and try again If units fail EOM testing but are programmable on a subsequent try monitor the recording process The problem mentioned above may be occurring Playback at wrong pitch Check that the chip defined in the project or single file window matches the chip in the socket Since the QV400P drives the external clock for most chip types the recording will be done to match the selected type Playback is done with the chip s internal oscillator so pitch and duration will be wrong False EOM errors reported EOM errors which disappear on subsequent testing may be caused by certain parallel port cards In the one case noted the card produced erroneous INI signals If you observe this type of problem please try the system on another PC If you determine that the problem is PC specific it may be necessary to change the parallel port card or add an after market type to the system if the current port is on the motherboard 20 INI file information Programmer sections information specific to each programmer type All of the parameters shown here are accessible through the dialogs QV402P last project smp2532 tbl last file pass wav last capture n
35. vuadravox V400P Programmer Manual Version 2 23 February 2001 OVERVIEW arane re an raaa a e aannaaien eaaa aaaea ae aana de eaaa aaaea a aaa iaae aaaea aana aada aa da Ta aaia AS 4 INIAC SETUP enra a A A A E 4 BOX CONTENTS anaa tea EE a a a a ea ela S 4 CORNMCCHONS 2 A AA N A T NN A 4 A ie int ich inte it EE E 4 Multiple UNIECONNECHONS ivi a oa EE 5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ui ios 5 MAIN PROGRAM DIALOG occcconccconocconocccncnonarononononaronnnrnnnarnnnarnnnarnnnn anna cnn nn rnn narran rra narra narrnnarnns 6 A A EP SE SRE ee ne SRE ne ee 6 RECORD TE Sea ca a a ces ce as a sD 6 ANA EL A ee 7 RETESTE ON a erg ase etre E 7 TESTA Zr ee a a RO 7 OTOP a ace ee 7 SYSTEM SETUP oo ORL Sk Sed EE ALL E a G 8 SINGLE FILES o ee 8 GHIPSGAP TURE unos EE LAL A a a a 8 TES TSETU P rennet mr o oS Oe Po ee CC S 8 SYSTEM SETUP DIALOG Ss iciteice ci cicdcc sd cie cote dnd 8 AUDIO MONITOR seine oie ncn dtadinadind idea 8 USER TEST FUNGTIONS An AnA nein tee cae a ee ee ea a ee 9 DEVICE PARAMETERS tien ee ee ae el ee eee ee a ee 9 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ae de al a en A a ne a ae 9 SINGLE FILES DIALOGS occcocccconnnconancnnancnnnnconnncnnancnnanrnanaronan conan rnnnarnnnn cnn na rnn nar nn narra narran caninas 10 RECORD 10 EN 10 ERASE vedi cwk ei hh AAAS ek AAS SAU BAM MARMASSE MAUS SAM ASBAMAR RAY 11 RETEST EOM teen ok oh Ok eee A SUM MA A 11 STOPi Awaits A UR MB eh 11 FILE ABEL 2 0404 28 08 a a a MUM NARA RMA a Me Sy

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